TRANSFERS OF LICENSES

... Street, Bordesley, from Charles Ilaveil to i slliamn Addison Haden; Golden Eagle, Swallow Street, from the ?? of Thomas Hardy, to Eliza;etle Hardy; Horse and Jockey, DiTgaot, from Samuel Jerome to Caroline Harrison ; ea Horse Inn, Buck Street, from the trustee ...

YORKSHIRE SUMMER ASSIZES

... URoL, Q.C., and Mr. BARYER for the Dsfendants.-Mr. WADDY, in opening the case, said that about 1864. the plaintiff, Mr. Thomas Hardy, became tenant of the farm of Houghton Park,iu Nottinghamshire, the property of the Duke of Newcastle. It was one of the ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... failing in this she went'across the hall to another. Thence she woent to the tall of Mr. Hardy and -picked up the teapot, and, whilst another woman was engaging Mrs. Hardy's sttention, placed tli pot under her shawl. When prisonerwas coining away 33 ivitness ...

BIRMINGHAM POLICE COURT

... resi- dence, was eharged with violently assaulting Thomas Deeston, lodaing-housa keeper, Thomas Strect.-Proseca- tor stated that between nine and ten o'clock on Friday nigbt he was walking up Thomas Street towvards home wvhen he was attacked by a gang ...

POLICE INTELLIGENCE

... to come up. Hardy and another miner named Green were standing in the tub at the time, and Hardy fell face downwards on the wooden flooring of the pit-heap, with his lamp underneath him. On thebanksman going tothe, spot it was found that Hardy's iron lamp ...

ASTON PETTY SESSIONS

... ASSAULT UPON A G.NTLEMA. -In this case, in which, it will be remembered, Mr. William Hutton, of Ward End Hlall his two sons, Mr. Thomas and Mr. William Hutton; and his gardener, Gcorge lItrgrveo, wero charged with violently aisaulting mr. Clharles Herbert icath ...

DERBY COUNTY POLICE COURT, FRIDAY

... of he violence on the part of the ?? Bench, after col e investigating the facts, dismissed the case. Br 0 BAD CHcARACTBRc.-Thomas Collins and John Richards loe e were charged with stealing 75 lbs. weight of coeper, the yoi ; roperty of the Midland Railway ...

TRANSFER SESSIONS

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MANCHESTER CITY QUARTER SESSIONS

... Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company. Six months' hard labour~ Thomas Woodhouse and Henry Lancaster, labourer, for stealing sir casks, the property of Alexander Watson Smith. Thomas Smith, 55, labourer, for obtaining two wheelbarrows by means of false ...

STAFFORDSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. TUESDAY

... (19), miner, was charged with stealing; on the 4th November last, at Can- nock, one jacket nid one towel? the property of Thomas Withington.-He was found guilty, and sentenced to be imprisoned for twelve months, and three years' police supervision. . ...

POLICE NEWS

... admitted the correctness of Mr. Woodcock's statoement, rihe sum- mons was withdrawnu At the Salford Police Court, on Wednesday, Thomas Coulthwaite, farmer, Holme, near Barton, )Vestruor- land, was charged before Sir J. I. 21antell witha having, while travelling ...

DERBY BOROUGH POLICE COURT

... considered the case proved, and fined OIn ik in the defendant 109, and costs-IL. 2s. tid. in allt. SRU t did Thomas Limbert was summoned by Thomas Barra for hal ated, damaging hay to the extent of Is. on the 1st ?? .had plainant said that on the day in question ...